LOUDON, N.H. — It might be good that some Sprint Cup drivers have the weekend off this week.

There were several drivers mad at the world Sunday during the Camping World RV Sales 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Here’s what some had to say on their in-car radios and on Twitter.

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Crew chief Chad Knaus to Jimmie Johnson and spotter Earl Barban before race: “All right fellows, let’s get ready to roll here. Remember guys, we can’t win this thing on the first lap. We’ve got to be smart, we’ve got to take our time on the racetrack, we’ve got to be smart in the pits. Jimmie, Earl, you guys have got to be smart on the racetrack. Watch what you’ve got going on. Just pay attention all the way around us. 301 laps. We have a lot of time to get to the front.”

Kurt Busch, after just a few laps: “It’s (expletive) junk. Loose sideways in. Plowing through the center. Loose off.”

Kevin Harvick after contact with Marcos Ambrose: “I just barely touched him. I’m not giving into that guy. That guy is a weapon every week. So I just held my line and he drove across the front of my nose.”

Spotter Billy O’Dea: “10-4. He was taking a gamble.”

Harvick: “Did they show it on TV?”

Crew chief Gil Martin: “Yeah, you’re left-side tires were on the yellow line. He swerved down and hit you and the 43 jacks you up and there’s nothing else you can do. You’ve got to be smarter than that.”

Harvick: “He just kept coming down. I let off for him every week so we don’t wreck. I hate it, but at some point, you’ve just got to give me some room.”

Marcos Ambrose: “Did he dump me?”

Spotter Tim Fedewa: “Yeah.”

Morgan Shepherd crewman as the 71-year-old Shepherd becomes the oldest driver to start a Sprint Cup race: “Good job Morgan. Sorry this thing was so evil for you.”

Shepherd: “Sorry I couldn’t have done better.”

Crewman: “I’m sure you got everything out of it that could be got out of it.